The word ātmā

It’s such an interesting Sanskrit word, ātmā, used in so many fascinating ways and worked into so many amazing compound phrases. Here’s one in particular that inspired this post as a part of the process of unraveling it.

ātmātmany ātmanātmānam

– SB 2.6.39

This compound phrase uses the word ātmā four times, with four different endings.

Therefore, this phrase, “ātmātmany ātmanātmānam” – spoken by Brahmā when describing the transcendental position of the Incarnations of the Supreme Being – means:

“His self is within himself, created by and composed of only himself”

This statement is raised in reference to the doubt that an incarnation of the Supreme might be a conditioned projection of the true identity of the supreme being. This establishes that the Supreme is never conditioned – wherever and whenever he manifests himself, he does so fully, purely, and without finitude or dichotomy to his original nature.